Example sentences of "[is] [conj] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now where that centre of that V is where the black ball will go .
2 . This is where the posh chaps sat .
3 because they do n't give a specific definition as to what a landlord is or a rich peasant or a middle peasant meant that how that there was a lot of flexibility within that and it 's only later that they have to reissue those two documents on how to analyze the classes which erm which had been published in nineteen thirty which they felt that you know the Party 's moving too far away , but why did n't they do it at the time ?
4 I du n no who , who do I m I do n't know , I d do that to s er see there is somebody that I do that quite a bit to but I ca n't remember who it is or a few people maybe .
5 I 've heard you selling the guy that showed you these two manifestos one by the Tories and one by the Labour and the one that stuck in my mind it 's that the Labour Party will have a minimum wage to comply with the rest of Europe .
6 Yeah that 's that the nursing ones were good .
7 People walking in but we need to need to clearly define the areas and if it 's that the national account department at has this list of corporate clients then maybe it makes sense that the national account manager responsible for deals with those also
8 Our they 'll want to forget that the Tories programme and policies , they lied about taxes they promised not to extend V A T they lied about protecting the value of pensions well I hope the people who get the eight four P and the one twenty , the one 's that the old dears will remember that because that 's what they will be getting .
9 Copsey is nor a dirty player and it would have been tragic had he been sent off in his first international ’ — IEUAN EVANS ( Wales captain ) on the Tony Copsey incident in Dublin against Ireland .
10 The proof of this theorem is that every such program can be transformed to x — IF/ALT using the said laws .
11 What you will not find , however , is that every individual Broca 's patient is lower on all six measures ( see , e.g. Berndt , 1985 ) .
12 The last major problem potentially caused by changes in Labour rules in 1980 is that every Labour MP must undergo a reselection process .
13 The fact is that every other gentleman there I can tell it 's a hairpiece , yours I could n't .
14 But the most shocking thing about this new black-humour novel is that every life-or-death horror story is true , says its author , consultant anaesthetist Dr Philip Keep .
15 The fact is that every ten minutes somebody in Great Britain is seriously injured in an accident .
16 The danger in exclusively privileging the socio-cultural context in the interpretation of human institutions and behaviour is that every social phenomenon becomes so context-dependent that it can not be translated across cultures .
17 Asked how he rates himself as a novelist , he replies : ‘ All I can say is that every single book has sold more than the last .
18 The theology of SPRED is that every human experience contains a hidden truth about God , His plan , His world and our lives .
19 If there is one certainty in a crisis , it is that every Tory MP will put party before country .
20 The difference is that a protected tenant has security by virtue of his contract with the landlord ; a statutory tenant has security by virtue of the protection given by the Rent Acts .
21 The result is that a complete flowchart of both wings of the Chemical Products business — which manufactures up to 800 different specific chemicals — strongly resembles a bowl of spaghetti .
22 The frequent argument of the left is that a greater clarity on the National Curriculum would provide a lever with which to prise out more resources for the schools .
23 What might , however , be the case is that a greater proportion of people in temporary jobs are " involuntary " rather than " voluntary " temporary workers than a decade or so ago , in other words that the structure of the temporary worker population has changed over time .
24 If our analysis is valid , one consequence is that a greater proportion of observed health differences in childhood would be associated with socioeconomic variations in circumstances than can be accounted for by conventional social class groupings .
25 A second lesson is that a greater effort should be made to cushion the poor ( who are often women ) from the hardships that go with adjustment .
26 And the feeling in Washington is that a great pile of it is lying around ( under the name of Noriega M. ) at banks in London .
27 But the point is that a great variety of inputs and outputs are employed and interact with each other .
28 As I think Mr Gillett already suspects , the truth is that a great part of the Willesden Green library stock was sacrificed on the altar of Community Librarianship .
29 The major disadvantage with audio recorders is that a great deal of contextual information is not recorded and therefore , unless some other method of recording the context , such as note-taking , is employed , it may not be possible to recover a ‘ rich interpretation ’ of the child 's language .
30 What must be clear in a transcript of this kind is that a great deal of interpretation by the analyst has gone on before the reader encounters this ‘ data ’ .
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